Graeme Souness has left Sky Sports after 15 years 2020 THE SUN, US, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY | YOUR AD CHOICES | SITEMAP, Graeme Souness has spent 15 years working for Sky Sports, Steven Gerrard has returned to punditry since leaving Aston Villa, Karen Carney has worked as a pundit on multiple Sky Sports shows, Robbie Keane, centre, has worked in punditry since leaving his coaching role at Ireland, Kieron Dyer, centre, has appeared on Sky Sports this season, Sue Smith appears on Soccer Saturday and Sky Sports' WSL show, Six pundits who could replace Graeme Souness on Sky Sports after his emotional farewell including three England legends, Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani tells fan 'I am responsible for this s***' in leaked DM during Bournemouth mauling, Conor McGregor's insane body transformation stuns UFC star Sean O'Malley who says his head looks HUGE, Leeds stars 'sorry' for ignoring fans including little boy as Piers Morgan brands them selfish, arrogant p****s, Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez kiss and say 'cheers to love' after she denies claims he is 'fed up with her', Playboy bunny and Chelsea's 'hottest fan' told to cover boobs by security as she wears bold outfit for Brentford clash, 'Its an emotional thing to experience', says Wubben-Moy of Arsenals sold-out Champions League duel at the Emirates, Jurgen Klopp tries to walk out of interview early as Sky Sports reporter shouts 'hang on' at Liverpool manager, Ex-Man Utd star Angel Di Maria withdraws from squad in suspicious circumstances after being left out of starting XI, I'm the David Beckham of polo - I have my own fragrance, a supermodel wife and I'm best pals with Prince Harry. I love football and I care for it and I worry about it going forward. He gained a reputation as a straight-talking pundit, who often clashed with fellow studio guests. Graeme Souness explains Sky Sports exit after leaving punditry gig Ex-Liverpool striker Peter Crouch added: "What a game that was today and what a man Greame Souness is. After retiring as a player, he became a manager of several clubs, including Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United. Liverpool boss Klopp in line for double FA punishment after Spurs win, Klopp has 'lost the plot' as Keys blasts 'unacceptable' Liverpool boss. The latest rumours and stories from around the world of football. Liverpool's 4-3 win over Tottenham on Sunday. Graeme Souness' Sky Sports future in doubt with pundit eyeing exit The former midfielder joked that he owed a hundred apologies to people he had criticised over the years and hinted that his next project would be with the charity DEBRA that he has done work for over the year. Souness won 54 caps for Scotland in a 12-year international career and made more than 350 appearances for Liverpool between 1978 and 1984. We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. Sky Sports confirmed Graeme Souness is leaving the company, after 15 years as a pundit with the company, following Liverpool's win over Tottenham Hotspur. Graeme Souness has left Sky Sports after 15 years of providing punditry - and the former Liverpool player will be sorely missed by his colleagues in the industry. My passion for football is undimmed and I certainly still feel I have a lot to offer. I had totally the wrong temperament for it and personality. authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, and, display personalised ads and content based on interest profiles, measure the effectiveness of personalised ads and content, and, develop and improve our products and services. Graeme Souness does not regret 'man's game' comment on Sky Sports He added: Nothing goes on forever but Ive got lots of things coming up. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. Sky Sports also released a video as tribute for the Liverpool legend who started his career at Spurs. Graeme Souness reminds media of the need to think before speaking Graeme Souness to leave Sky Sports after a decade and a half as a In the aftermath, the 69-year-old had claimed that Premier League teams 'loved' a foreign manager and suggested Spurs should go for a British manager, but had no actual suggestions.